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Patriots Big Favorites to Win AFC East Division Title Again in 2014

There aren't very many people who are not picking the New
England Patriots to win the AFC East for the sixth straight year. The Patriots
have dominated throughout the Tom Brady era with 11 division titles in 13 years,
and with the inexperience at QB for the Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, and Miami
Dolphins, it appears Brady's team is the cream that will rise to the top again
in 2014.

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With the offseason moves the Patriots made, they should have
no trouble taking the AFC East division title and challenging for the No. 1
overall seed in the AFC yet again. The biggest improvements they made were in
the secondary after seeing cornerback Aqib Talib leave in free agency to the
Denver Broncos. New England did not just sit around, adding CB Brandon Browner
from the Seattle Seahawks and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Darrell Revis, who
many view as one of the top two or three at his position in the NFL.

The Pats are also expecting to have star tight end Rob
Gronkowski back for the first game of the season. A healthy Gronkowski will
again be a nightmare matchup for opponents and make Brady that much better.
Expect New England to run through the AFC East pretty much unchallenged.

The Dolphins ended last season 8-8, as their QB Ryan
Tannehill was sacked a franchise-record 58 times. They added three new linemen
but also received some bad news when they found out they could be without Pro
Bowl center Mike Pouncey for the first few games of the season following hip
surgery.

The Fins ranked 26th in the league in scoring (19.8 points
per game) and 27th in rushing yards (90 per game). They added free agent
running back Knowshon Moreno to help improve upon that, but he is already dealing
with a knee injury that required surgery. The team is hoping he will return
sometime during training camp. Second-year defensive end Dion Jordan, the team's
first-round pick at No. 3 overall last year, has also been suspended for the
first four games of the season. Look for Miami to struggle early.

The Jets were another AFC East team that finished 8-8 last
season. Unlike the other New York team, the major question mark for this one remains
at QB. Everyone is wondering who will win the starting job, second-year player Geno
Smith or veteran addition Michael Vick, and the Win Total for the Jets could be
greatly impacted by that decision. Their defense will keep them in a lot of
games, but they'll need the QB to make plays late in order to register wins.

New York head coach Rex Ryan will certainly be on the hot
seat again this year. He's hoping some key additions on offense will help him
out and allow him to stay in the Big Apple past this season. The Jets added some
speed out of the backfield with former Tennessee Titans RB Chris Johnson, as
well as an impact receiver from the Broncos in Eric Decker. Both Johnson and
Decker will need to play well for Ryan to improve upon last year and help lead his
team to a winning record in 2014.

The Bills received some bad news this offseason, losing
their leading tackler Kiko Alonso to a season-ending knee injury. However, they
will be missing much more than their top linebacker on defense this year. They
also lost Pro Bowl safety Jairus Byrd in free agency to the New Orleans Saints
as well as their defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, who moved on to take over
the head coaching duties with the Cleveland Browns. With all of these losses
and not many improvements, the Bills will likely struggle on defense.

But the offseason hasn't all been bad news for Buffalo. The
team traded up to the No. 3 overall spot and drafted Sammy Watkins out of
Clemson with their first-round draft pick, costing the Bills their 2014 and
2015 first-round selections. Watkins may be worth the risk though, as a big
play receiver they desperately needed to pair with 2013 draft pick Robert Woods
since they also traded veteran WR Stevie Johnson to the San Francisco 49ers. That
duo combined with explosive RB CJ Spiller on offense has the potential to make
Buffalo very dynamic on that side of the ball.

Of course the Bills will need second-year QB EJ Manuel to
continue to improve if they hope to challenge for the division this year. He
completed 59 percent of his passes last season and had 11 touchdowns with 9 interceptions
as a rookie but also dealt with a knee injury that caused him to miss some time.
With an improved grasp of the playbook and electric playmakers at his disposal,
Manuel and the Bills offense should be fun to watch this season.

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